Journal of Cultural Economics
Online ISSN : 1884-2208
Print ISSN : 1344-1442
Coevolution in Cultural Markets
Can Cultivated Consumers Make Producers Provide High-Quality Cultural Goods?
T. Sakamoto
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2002 Volume 3 Issue 1 Pages 59-66

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Continuous existence of high-quality cultural goods requires the following transaction of consumers and producers. That is, high-quality cultural goods promote consumers' acceptance capacity, and cultivated consumers make producers provide high-quality cultural goods. We regard this process as the coevolution of consumeers and producers in cultural markets, and analyze that using evolutionary game theory. After examining the conditions for desirable process, we also refer public policies.
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